Loricrin expression in cultured human keratinocytes is controlled by a complex interplay between transcription factors of the Sp1, CREB, AP1, and AP2 families
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Loricrin expression in cultured human keratinocytes is controlled by a complex interplay between transcription factors of the Sp1, CREB, AP1, and AP2 families
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Loricrin expression in culture ...... 1, CREB, AP1, and AP2 families
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Peter M Steinert
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10.1074/JBC.M205593200
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z